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Catalog # Target Mission Instrument Addition Date Size
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA10076 Jupiter New Horizons
LEISA
2007-10-09 600x986x3
The top cloud layer on Jupiter is thought to consist of ammonia ice, but most of that ammonia 'hides' from spectrometers. It does not absorb light in the same way ammonia does.
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Ammonia Ice Clouds on Jupiter
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA01810 Earth Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar
1999-04-15 2000x2026x3
This radar image from NASA's Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-band Synthetic Aperture is of the Andes Mountains in northern Ecuador. The city of Otavalo and Lake Otavalo lie within the triangle formed by three volcanoes.
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Space Radar Image of North Ecuador
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA09923 Earth Aqua
AIRS
2007-09-11 1280x720x3
A series of fires across Greece in August of 2007 burned 469,000 acres, visualized here by the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on NASA's Aqua satellite.
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Visualization of Fires in Greece as seen by the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder Animation Icon
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA04215 Horsehead Nebula Hubble Space Telescope
WFPC2
1999-12-01 853x620x3
Rising from a sea of dust and gas like a giant seahorse, the Horsehead nebula is one of the most photographed objects in the sky. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope took a close-up look at this heavenly icon, revealing the cloud's intricate structure.
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Horsehead Nebula
Remove Image from Favorite List PIA03150 Sol (our sun) SOHO
Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
2001-02-17 1067x1067x3
This composite image combines NASA's Extreme Ultravoilet Imaging Telescope images from three wavelengths into one that reveals solar features unique to each wavelength.
Title:
Color Composite of Solar Features